THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, MArCH 6, 2026 Page 13 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www. thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 Owens, Molly BUYER2 Owens, Patrick SELLER1 Ferraro Ft SELLER2 Ferraro, Elise L OBITUARIES Robert “Bob” Francis Hatch in Lynn, Massachusetts to Melvin I. Hatch and Eleanor Kerry. Bob is survived by: his wife P eaceful - ly passed away surrounded by family on February 28, 2026 at the age of 82. Bob was born on April 8, 1943 SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 11 time residents to refresh themselves with knowledge about their hometown and to renew connections. Put it on your calendar, Saugonians! Art on the Wing Join the library and WingSue Hatch; sons, Robert B. Hatch and his wife Katrina Hatch, Aaron L. Hatch and his wife Jennifer Hatch, Seth M. Hatch and Jeremy J. Hatch; grandchildren, Brice Hatch, Alden Hatch, Keira O’Hare and her husband Shane O’Hare, Kinsley Hatch, Gehrig Hatch, and Henry Hatch; great-grandchild, Makenna O’Hare; and many nieces and nephews who all adored him. He was preceded in death by: his older sister, Eleanor Devito; younger brothers, John Hatch and Thomas Hatch; and younger sisters, Jo-Ann Venezia and Mary Johnson. Bob was raised in Massachusetts and graduated from Saugus High School in 1961. masters for this unique opportunity! Draw or paint live birds of prey! Wingmasters will present five live birds for 10-15 minutes each while the audience draws and asks questions. Participants need to bring their own art supplies. The library will provide plain paper, pencils and colored After graduation, Bob wanted to see the world, so he joined the United States Air Force where he proudly served from 1961 to 1966, spending most of his service in Korea. Bob was stationed in California when he was given a choice to either re-enlist or head home. Bob, knowing Vietnam was a major conflict, chose home. Upon returning, Bob met his future wife, Sue Rice at a fellow acquaintance’s wedding and were soon married and started their family. Bob then started a long career as a Machinist at General Electric in Massachusetts where he worked loyally for 33 years. After retiring from GE, Bob and Sue moved to Waterboro, Maine where Bob worked for Napa Auto Parts for another 17 years. During this time Bob pencils. Saturday, March 21, from 10-11 a.m. in the Community Room; age eight and up, please. Online registration starts on March 7. Coach T’s spring track program Plans are in the works for the Saugus Sachems Youth Spring called Sin City? 10. Who won an Oscar and 1. 2. On March 6, 1994, the Biosphere 2 experiment began in Arizona; what was it? In the 1990s what state had highway “immigrant crossing” signs to avoid collisions? 3. What MLB teams are named after birds? 4. An Illinois teen has used what two small wood instruments to win two Guinness World Records for creating tall tower structures? 5. On March 7, 1933, “Monopoly” was created in what city with the first USA boardwalk? 6. What famous newsman cohosted “The Morning Show” with a puppet named Charlemagne? 7. In 2026, Olympic Village athletes were served what new kind of pasta? 8. On March 8, 1950, the Volkswagen Type 2 began production; it is usually called what? 9. What city has been two Olympic gold medals? 11. March 9 is National Meatball Day; reportedly, what popular dish with meatballs was developed more in NYC than Italy? 12. Colonies of what Antarctica bird have been found and counted from outer space? 13. What D.C. newspaper sponsored a children’s essay contest and requested John Philip Sousa to compose a march for the award ceremony? 14. On March 10, 1876, in what city did Alexander Graham Bell make the first phone call? 15. Which was the last counbecame a devoted volunteer at the Massabesic Lion’s Club where he served as President and Treasurer for several years and was still committed to the Lion’s at the time of his death. Early in his family life, Bob who had a full beard, was tasked to be Santa Claus at family Christmas parties where he found a second calling. As Bob got older his beard turned naturally white and he took on the persona of a holly jolly Santa. Bob would still do family parties up till 2025 and also volunteered at the Lion’s Club where he would play Santa for the Christmas tree lighting and playing Santa for the visually impaired. As Santa Bob’s kindness and love for family would shine. There are not many family members or friends who haven’t sat on Track Program for 2026. Here’s the basic information. Who: Grades K-6th. Where: Belmonte Track. When: 4:00-5:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays – May 19-June 11. This program is geared toward new track and field athletes. It will prepare them for try in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery? 16. March 11 is Johnny Appleseed Day; he was born in what Worcester County town with a name including a person’s name? 17. What language does the word smorgasbord come from? 18. “Pastagate,” a 2013 incident of a restaurant receiving a warning letter from the government for using Italian words on a menu, occurred in what province? 19. 20. Persephone was the Greek goddess of the Underworld and what season? On March 12, 1933, who gave his first “fireside chat” radio address? Bob’s lap and told him what they wanted for Christmas. Visitation will be held from 12:00 – 1:00PM at the Alfred Parish Church, 8 Kennebunk Rd, Alfred, ME followed by a memorial service at 1:00PM on Friday, March 6, 2026. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bob’s name to the Massabesic Lions Club, 813d Main St. Waterboro, ME 04087 or Waterboro Food Pantry, 26 Townhouse Rd, East Waterboro ME 04030. To share a memory or leave a message of condolence, please visit Bob’s Book of Memories Page at www.bibbersautumngreen.com. Arrangements are in care of Bibber Memorial at Autumn Green 47 Oak St, Alfred, ME 04002. the larger-scale summer camp. Cost: $150 first year, $75 if returning. For any questions, further information or to register, please contact Coach Christopher Tarantino (Coach T) at 781854-6778 or christophertarantino24@gmail.com ANSWERS ADDRESS 431 Central St CITY Saugus DATE 02.09.26 PRICE 674900 1. A glass-enclosed living system inhabited by seven people; it is now a lab for experiments 2. California 3. Baltimore Orioles, St. Louis Cardinals and Toronto Blue Jays 4. Toothpicks (in 2026) and popsicle sticks 5. Atlantic City 6. Walter Cronkite 7. A limited-edition one shaped like the Olympics’ interlocking rings symbol 8. VW Bus 9. Las Vegas 10. Kobe Bryant 11. Spaghetti and meatballs (meat was more expensive in Italy than for its NYC immigrants) 12. Emperor penguins 13. The Washington Post (It was called “The Washington Post March” and was played by the Marine Band.) 14. Boston 15. Brazil (in 1888) 16. Leominster 17. Swedish 18. Quebec (the letter generated public pushback and an official’s resignation) 19. Spring 20. FDR
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